Oral health and access to dental care among older homeless adults: results from the HOPE HOME study
Autor: | David Sanchez-Migallon Guzman, Lina Tieu, Claudia Ponath, Lauren M. Kaplan, Margot Kushel, Daniel J. Freitas |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Population Oral Health Oral health Logistic regression Article Oral and gastrointestinal Odds Tooth Loss 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Clinical Research 2.3 Psychological Tooth loss medicine Humans Dental/Oral and Craniofacial Disease Aetiology Dental Care education General Dentistry Aged education.field_of_study 030505 public health business.industry Prevention aging homeless persons Pain Research Substance Abuse Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Homelessness 030206 dentistry Dental care stomatognathic diseases Cross-Sectional Studies Good Health and Well Being Dentistry Ill-Housed Persons Structured interview Public Health and Health Services Home study Chronic Pain social and economic factors medicine.symptom 0305 other medical science business Demography |
Zdroj: | Journal of public health dentistry, vol 79, iss 1 J Public Health Dent |
ISSN: | 1752-7325 0022-4006 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jphd.12288 |
Popis: | Author(s): Freitas, Daniel J; Kaplan, Lauren M; Tieu, Lina; Ponath, Claudia; Guzman, David; Kushel, Margot | Abstract: ObjectivesTo describe the prevalence of and factors associated with oral health measures in a sample of older homeless adults in Oakland, CA.MethodsWe conducted a cross-sectional analysis of data from a population-based study of 350 homeless adults aged ≥50 in which trained researchers conducted structured interviews using validated questions regarding sociodemographics, health-related behaviors, healthcare utilization, and health status. We assessed self-reported tooth loss, oral pain, and unmet need for dental care. We used multivariable logistic regression to examine factors associated with missing half or more teeth.ResultsOver half 201/350 (57.4 percent) of participants were missing at least half of their teeth. Half 191/350 (54.6 percent) reported oral pain in the past 6 months; 101/350 (28.9 percent) reported that oral pain prevented them from eating and 73/350 (20.9 percent) reported that pain prevented sleeping. Almost half, 141/350 (40.3 percent), had not seen a dentist in over 5 years, and over half 190/350 (54.3 percent) reported being unable to obtain needed dental care. In multivariate models, increased age (AOR = 1.09, 95 percent CI 1.04-1.14), moderate-to-high risk alcohol use (AOR = 2.17, CI = 1.23-3.84), moderate-to-high risk cocaine use (AOR = 1.72, CI = 1.03-2.88), and ever smoking (AOR = 2.87, CI = 1.59-5.18) were associated with an increased odds of having lost half or more teeth.ConclusionsTooth loss and oral pain are highly prevalent in older homeless adults. Increasing age, alcohol, drug, and tobacco use are associated with tooth loss. |
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